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FK Ogre
FK Ogre is a Latvian football club. They are based in the Latvian town of Ogre, Latvia. 2014-2017 played in the second-highest division of Latvian football (the Latvian First League) and the Latvian Football Cup The Latvian Football Cup () is the main knockout cup competition in Latvian football. Since 2021, its full name is Responsible Gaming Latvian Football Cup (''Atbildīgas spēles Latvijas kauss'') due to the sponsorship by sports betting company W .... On 14 July 2017 Latvian football federation informed, that In the championship of Latvia on football three more teams are disqualified. The disciplinary commission of the Football Federation of Latvia for the influence on the results of matches excluded two teams from the first league ("Jekabpils" and "Ogre") and one second league team (Riga "FC Raita") for an indefinite period from the national football championship. For three years, disqualified five individuals - the head coach of "Ogre" Igor Troitsky (at one time compe ...
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Ogre, Latvia
Ogre () is the state city in the Ogre Municipality (and previously Ogre district) in the Vidzeme region of Latvia, east of the capital Riga, and is situated at the confluence of the Daugava and Ogre rivers. It has been a city since 1928. The population in 2020 was 23,273. Ogre is composed of three parts: Jaunogre (meaning "New Ogre"), Ogre (the center of the city), and Pārogre (meaning "Ogre across he river though not all the named region is across the river). The name of the city comes from the Ogre river. The Ogre village was first mentioned in 1206, called "Oger" in German. In 1861, when a railway Riga–Daugavpils was built, Riga's residents started to build summer cottages here. In 1862 Ogre became a health resort. The city's coat of arms was granted in 1938, and shows the river and pinewoods of Ogre. There is a cultural centre, an art school and a music school in Ogre. It has three Latvian language schools, and one Russian language school — Jaunogre Secondary Sch ...
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Latvian First League
The Latvian First League () is the second tier of football in Latvia and is organised by the Latvian Football Federation. Since 2021, its full name is Nākotnes Līga (''Future League''). History The league was founded together with other Latvian football competitions in 1992. From 2007 to 2008, the tournament was known as the Traffic 1. līga, due to its first sponsorship deal concluded with the "Traffic auto advert" advertising company. From 2015 its name was Komanda.lv First League (''Komanda.lv 1. līga'') for sponsorship reasons, after thKomanda.lvsporting goods store became the league's main sponsor in 2015. Between 2021 and 2024, the league's general sponsor was the gambling company Optibet, so the league was called "Optibet Future League". Format There are 14 clubs in the First League. During the course of the season each club plays every other club twice, once at home and once away, with a total of 26 games. At the end of the season, the highest placed club is automati ...
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2016 Latvian First League
The 2016 Latvian First League (referred to as the komanda.lv Pirmā līga for sponsorship reasons) started on 2 April 2016 and ended on 11 November 2016. League table External links The First League on the Latvian Football Federation website
- Latvian football league tables, records & statistics database. {{Latvian First League seasons Latvian First League seasons 2016 in Latvian football, 2 2015–16 in European second-tier association football leagues, Latvia 2016–17 in European second-tier association football leagues, Latvia ...
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Latvia
Latvia, officially the Republic of Latvia, is a country in the Baltic region of Northern Europe. It is one of the three Baltic states, along with Estonia to the north and Lithuania to the south. It borders Russia to the east and Belarus to the southeast, and shares a Maritime boundary, maritime border with Sweden to the west. Latvia covers an area of , with a population of 1.9million. The country has a Temperate climate, temperate seasonal climate. Its capital and List of cities and towns in Latvia, largest city is Riga. Latvians, who are the titular nation and comprise 65.5% of the country's population, belong to the ethnolinguistic group of the Balts and speak Latvian language, Latvian. Russians in Latvia, Russians are the most prominent minority in the country, at almost a quarter of the population; 37.7% of the population speak Russian language, Russian as their native tongue. After centuries of State of the Teutonic Order, Teutonic, Swedish Livonia, Swedish, Inflanty Voi ...
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Latvian Football Cup
The Latvian Football Cup () is the main knockout cup competition in Latvian football. Since 2021, its full name is Responsible Gaming Latvian Football Cup (''Atbildīgas spēles Latvijas kauss'') due to the sponsorship by sports betting company William Hill. The tournament was launched in 1937, replacing the previous knockout tournament – the Riga Football Cup. The competition is a knockout (single elimination) tournament. From 1937 to 2008 and again since 2017, all of the games of the tournament are played within the calendar year. During the Soviet occupation ( 1940–1941, 1944–1991) it served as a qualification tournament for the Soviet Cup. The competition was also fully played once during the German occupation of the Baltic states, in 1943. List of finals The results of the finals are: Total titles won The following 36 clubs have won the Latvian Football Cup. * Bold clubs play in top flight. * ''Italic'' clubs dissolved or merged. References External linksOf ...
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Staņislavs Pihockis
Staņislavs Pihockis (born 9 August 1988) is a Latvian football defender. He is a right wingback, currently playing for Hammerfest FK in the Norwegian 3. divisjon. Career Pihockis started his career in FK Riga. With the team he played in a matches of Intertoto Cup 2008 against Elfsborg. In December 2008 he was invited by Bulgarian side Cherno More Varna to join trial period. On 10 January 2009 Stanislavs signed for three years with Cherno More, but only appeared in one Bulgarian A PFG match. In Summer 2009, he became a free agent and then he joined Latvian 1.division team FS Metta-Latvijas Universitāte. Before the start of the 2010–2011 season he signed for the ambitious Latvian team FB Gulbene-2005. In 2011, he left Gulbene, signing for FK Kruoja Pakruojis in Lithuanian A Lyga. In 2012 Pihockis returned to Latvia, signing a contract with the Latvian Higher League club FC Jūrmala. He played in Jūrmala for one season, making 29 league appearances. Before the start of ...
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Vits Rimkus
Vits may refer to: People Surname * Ernst Hellmut Vits (1903–1970), German lawyer * Henry Vits (1842–1921), American businessman and politician * Mia De Vits (born 1950), Belgian politician Given name * Vīts Rimkus (born 1973), Latvian football player Other * Vignan Institute of Technology and Science (VITS) * Video-signal generator#VITS inserters, vertical interval test signal inserter (VITS inserter) See also

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Vyacheslav Shevchenko
Vyacheslav Shevchenko (; born 30 May 1985) is a professional Ukrainian football striker. He is nephew of former Ukraine striker Andriy Shevchenko. Shevchenko is the product of the UFC Lviv School System. He made his debut in Ukrainian Premier League for FC Illichivets Mariupol entering as a second-half substitute against FC Metalurh Donetsk Football Club Metalurh Donetsk (, ) was a Ukrainian professional football club based in Donetsk that went bankrupt in July 2015. History Club predecessor Football came to the Donetsk region in the time of the Russian Empire when the industr ... on 25 May 2007. References External links * * 1985 births Living people People from Skadovsk Ukrainian men's footballers Men's association football forwards FC Borysfen Boryspil players FC Borysfen-2 Boryspil players Qizilqum FC players FC Moscow players Russian Premier League players FC Mariupol players FC Stal Alchevsk players FC Stal-2 Alchevsk players FC Oleksandriya ...
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